Number Five - in Bits

Saturday September 30

Cold nights have meant poor moth traps this last week. Numbers are low but so are the species. Despite this, some 'good' moths have been found. Autumn moths are appearing in increasing numbers. The lovely brocade velvet of the Black Rustic, attractive Mallow, and the various Sallows.

The Mallow


Large Ranunculus

 

Centre-barred Sallow

 Many beetles, dead and dying wasps and hornets, are an unwanted bycatch, now joined by shield bugs and Caddis flies. The only shield bugs we trap are Hawthorn or Red-legged Shield Bugs in a variety of instars. As we have a hawthorn hedge running the length of the property, this is not surprising.

This morning, it was sad to find the remains of our fifth Clifden Nonpareil scattered around the actinic. A bat or a bird had a good breakfast.

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